Normal Eyte — April 7, 1894
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 209 | It is shameful | Finds conditions of sidewalks on Normal Hill deplorable; cannot believe that property owners will not keep them in repair. |
| 209 | A good suggestion | Aristos and Philos may hold reunion for old members at end of term. |
| 210 | College athletics and their part in scholarship | Tries to sort out the physical and mental aspects of development. |
| 211 | The S. U. I. Glee Club concert | Description of the performance. |
| 212 | Luella V. Simmons | Called home from Montana due to death of father. |
| 212 | M. O. Roland | Life insurance agent in Harlan, Iowa. |
| 212 | Dora A. King | Seeking better health in Arkansas. |
| 212 | S. B. Stonerook | Doing well in New London. |
| 212 | Byron McKean and Lewis H. Bock | Editors of Ida Grove newspaper. |
| 212 | Mae Church | Assistant principal at Belmond. |
| 212 | Miss Blanche Simmons | Student at Penn College. |
| 212 | Eva A. Wier | Attending University of Michigan. |
| 212 | Carrie A. Barnes | Principal in Cheyenne, Wyoming; Vina Warr and Ada Coates assist her there. |
| 212 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School discontinued so that students may attend services in town. |
| 212 | Emma L. Evans | Teaching in Missouri Valley |
| 212 | Miss Emma Randall | Teaching in Walnut. |
| 213 | Miss Alma Smith | Entered school. |
| 213 | Miss Gertrude Bagley | Back in school. |
| 213 | Miss Clara Whitmore | Visited Waterloo. |
| 213 | Miss May Bixby | Visited classes. |
| 213 | Emma E. Polleck | Teaching in Spirit Lake. |
| 213 | Lulu Hall | Teaching in LeRoy, Minnesota. |
| 213 | Base ball benefit | Program for performance which will attempt to raise money for baseball equipment. |
| 214 | Theo. Anderson | Visited the Normal. |
| 214 | S. C. Smith | Selling bicycles and athletic equipment. |
| 214 | Miss Nellie McAlvin | Teaching in State Center. |
| 214 | Miss Mary Wilson | Teaching in Hampton. |
| 214 | If you possess any college spirit | Urges support for baseball benefit. |
| 214 | Miss Leora Parker | Attended reception. |
| 214 | F. B. Steece | Principal at Alden; visited the Normal. |
| 214 | Miss Lottie St. John | Visits sisters Helen and Alice. |
| 214 | Miss Jessie Bradshaw | Will teach in Cresco. |
| 214 | The members of the faculty | Entertained at home of President Seerley. |
| 214 | Miss Nettie Lewis | Visited friend Frances Allison. |
| 214 | Miss Matie Steimel | Visited the Normal; teaching in Marengo. |
| 214 | 'Tis Lieut. Wescott no more | Promoted to captain. |
| 214 | Miss Clara Goodale | Visits sister Anna. |
| 214 | W. W. Wilson | Visits the Normal. |
| 214 | Miss Mary Taylor | Visited Miss Bagley. |
| 214 | Miss Cora E. Munro | Welcomed by friends. |
| 214 | Miss Harriet Cunningham and L. A. Wescott | Were sick. |
| 214 | Messrs. Welty and Bretz | Return to school. |
| 214 | Misses Nellie Tate and Bertha Crary | Have enrolled. |
| 214 | Professor Wright | Made short visit to Des Moines. |
| 214 | Miss Cora Learned | Back in school. |
| 214 | Miss Anna M. Wallbank | Enters special course. |
| 215 | During vacation President Seerley | Addressed Osceola teachers meeting. |
| 215 | The genial countenance | Charles Henry visits from St. Ansgar. |
| 215 | The bridge at the foot of Normal Hill | Has already been defaced after recent painting. |
| 215 | The following, probably the reflections of some new students | A student wishes for the ability to take in all the information that he needs. |
| 215 | The usual term reception | Students get acquainted in crowded reception rooms. |
| 215 | The following students | Classes select representatives for Class Day. |
| 215 | The Orio Society | Selects officers. |